The deadline to apply for the Summer High School Internship is March 15. Applicants are strongly urged to submit their applications via fax (202-224-5301 Attn: Intern Coordinator) or e-mail (to krystal_edens@murkowski.senate.gov) as the Senate’s mail screening procedures can significantly delay delivery and late applications will not be considered.

Native American Congressional Internship

The Native American Congressional Internship Program provides American Indian and Alaska Native students with the opportunity to gain practical experience with the federal legislative process in order to understand first-hand the government-to-government relationship between Tribes and the federal government. The internship is funded by the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy.

The Udall Internship honors the legacies of Morris Udall and Stewart Udall, whose careers had a significant impact on American Indian self-governance and health care, as well as the stewardship of public lands and natural resources.

The American Philosophical Society invites applications for predoctoral, postdoctoral, and short-term research fellowships and internships from scholars at all stages of their careers, especially Native American scholars in training, tribal college and university faculty members, and other scholars working closely with Native communities on projects in Native American and Indigenous Studies and related fields and disciplines. These funding opportunities are supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI). Fellows and interns will be associated with the APS’s Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR), which promotes greater collaboration among scholars, archives, and Indigenous communities.

Predoctoral Fellowship (deadline February 1, 2019)

This 12-month residential fellowship is intended for an advanced Ph.D. student working toward completion of the dissertation. A stipend of $25,000 (plus benefits) will be awarded to the successful applicant, who will have desk space at the APS Library. In addition, the predoctoral fellow will receive $5,000 in funding to support outside research, fieldwork, and/or travel. Further information about the fellowship and application process can be found at https://apply.interfolio.com/56007.

Postdoctoral Fellowship (deadline February 1, 2019)

This 12-month residential fellowship is intended for a recent Ph.D., professor at any level seeking sabbatical support for a research project, or an independent scholar working closely with an Indigenous community on a project. A stipend that includes the option for health benefits will be awarded to the successful applicant, who will have desk space at the APS Library. The stipend will be in the $45-60K range (depending on benefits). In addition, the postdoctoral fellow will receive $5,000 in funding to support outside research, fieldwork, and/or travel. Further information about the fellowship and application process can be found at

These fellowships are open to scholars working on Native American and Indigenous topics who need to do archival research at the APS Library or elsewhere in order to complete their projects. Preference will be given to those who are working closely with Native communities and who plan to share their research with Native communities. The stipend is $3,000 plus the costs associated with visiting the APS for the summer 2019 DKS workshop. Further information about the fellowship and application process can be found at https://apply.interfolio.com/56341.

Undergraduate Summer Internship (deadline February 15, 2019)

These paid 8-week internships provide three talented undergraduates with the opportunity to conduct research, to explore career possibilities in archives and special collections, and to learn about advanced training in Native American and Indigenous Studies and related fields. The internship will take place from mid-June to mid-August 2019. During this time students will work at the APS Library and may have the opportunity to travel to Native communities to share their work. The stipend is between $3000 and $3500 (depending on housing costs), plus a travel allowance. Further information about the internship and application process can be found at https://apply.interfolio.com/56020.

About the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR)

CNAIR focuses on helping Indigenous communities and scholars to discover and utilize the APS collection in innovative ways. The Collections comprise a vast archive of documentary sources (including manuscript materials, audio recordings, and images) related to over 650 indigenous cultures, predominantly from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Indigenous Subject Guide may be accessed through the CNAIR webpage: http://www.amphilsoc.org/CNAIR

Questions about NASI fellowships should be directed to libfellows or 215-440-3400

The deadline for the 2019 Spring internship with the office of United States Senator Dan Sullivan is fast approaching!

Their office is in search of students who are assertive, engaged and eager to learn! Students will work in our D.C. office for roughly 3 months and become completely submerged in the legislative process. Interns may assist the Senator on the senate floor, help author press releases or support a legislative aide as they work on some of the nation’s most pressing current issues. Students will receive a bi-weekly stipend and would be eligible to obtain academic credit for their participation.

The spring session will begin on Jan. 8th, 2019 and conclude on Mar. 11th , 2019. The application deadline is November 5th , 2018.

Senator Murkowski’s Intern Coordinator will be in Alaska during the beginning of November. Let me know if you would be interested in hosting a class/office visit! We would love come and to share additional information with students!

Please feel free to forward this information to students or department interns.

The Alaska District is seeking to fill an Intern GS-04 Civil Engineer position located in the Engineering Construction and Operations Division, Operations Branch during the summer months (May – September) but not to exceed 120 days. An ideal candidate will have strong experience in basic civil engineering with Auto Cad skills. The position requires learning about the Alaska District’s dredging and harbor maintenance program. The incumbent will learn to use automated databases to collect and analyze maintenance data, collect and organize field data, and assemble project data from existing and field sources into basic civil engineering designs. Able to work closely under the supervision of project managers, and willing to learn new skills. Willing to travel to remote communities and spend time in the field.

Doyon, Limited has internship opportunities available for the following: Accounting, Administration, Communications, Get Out the Native Vote, Human Resources, and Lands & Resources.

Doyon Utilities and Doyon Government Group will usually open intern positions as well. All intern opportunities are posted to the Doyon employment site as they become available: www.doyon.com/employment

Shareholder Outreach is the contact if there are any questions: 459-2085, 1-888-478-4755, outreach@doyon.com.

Jobs at Doyon Limited

Whether you are just starting your career or an experienced career veteran, Doyon is looking for individuals that thrive on challenge and are motivated by the ever-changing environments in our industries.

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